Benson Won't Seek Third Term as State Superintendent
State Superintendent John Bensons leadership and dedication to
public education and children will be sorely missed, WEAC President Terry
Craney said after Benson announced Wednesday (March 15, 2000) that he
would not run for another term as the states top education official.
John Benson has been a tireless advocate for schools, educators
and children, Craney said. He has led the state through some
major education initiatives that position Wisconsins public education
system to continue as one of the elite in the nation for years to come.
Craney cited Bensons creation of a task force that developed what
is now the Student Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) class-size
reduction program as one of his major accomplishments.
SAGE is a national pioneer in improving the academic performance
of low-income children in the lower primary grades, Craney said.
Under Superintendent Bensons guidance, SAGE has demonstrated
to the world that lower class sizes do help student achievement. SAGE
has now been expanded, allowing more children to benefit from this wonderful
program.
Craney said other highlights of Bensons tenure include his leadership
in preserving the independence of the Department of Public Instruction
and the superintendent, guiding the development of a new system of preparing
and licensing teachers, and implementing higher academic standards for
students.
Superintendent Benson has traveled to hundreds of schools throughout
Wisconsin in his years in office, Craney said. He knows Wisconsin
public education better than just about anybody. Students, teachers, parents
and administrators will all miss him and his expertise.
Posted March 16, 2000